From [Chibi Manga](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=3006): Virgin, prince, marriage... Watanabe Shiho who always write hit stories with themes that popular amongst girls. her next theme is 'baby'!?!?
Once upon a time, there was a man whose lover, a psychic, was persecuted and died. The man wanted to create a world where psychics could live normal lives, so he created a virus that would turn ordinary people into psychics and spread it around the world. This is the world the man dreamed of. A world where 40% of humanity is psychic. A world where psychics live normal lives... (Source: Kodansha, translated)
We grow closer on the packed train. Almost close enough to kiss, but never quite touching your heart.
The Ashihara Zuiho province is ruled by the Emperor and led by an organization with two departments, eight ministries, the Imperial Prosecuting and Investigating Office, and the Goefu. A young man, born and raised in the mountainside and dispatched to the imperial capital as a military officer, threw away the name given to him by his parents and was given the name "Hiren". At the imperial capital, Hiren works for the people who ask for his help. Hiren would eventually work under a girl named Yukishiro, who is part of the Chief Court Physician Bureau. This girl, despite being a commoner, puts a stop to the schemes of aristocrats—committed through poisoning—as part of her greater purpose. Notorious for mercilessly pursuing and destroying her enemies, this girl is known as the Witch of the Chief Court Physician Bureau, she sets her sights on the aristocrats that she consider an eyesore. As soon as Hiren and Yukishiro discover symptoms of poisoning from the information brought to them by their trusted friends, their investigation begins.
The most famous authors of Comic Anthology Cheese! will talk about "weddings" and "eternal love". (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
Pairing: UK x Spain Anthology of doujinshi from different artists. • Sobayu's section: Reprinted in [Hetacolle](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=186066) (scanlated from this version)
